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To advise
verb
To give advice to; to offer an opinion, as worthy or expedient to be followed.
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He said: "The ministerial adviser is there to advise.
Your duty is to advise people.
I've always been here to advise people".
I don't want to advise another student.
Any New Yorkers care to advise?
Dad's not here to advise me.
"And I wanted to advise them".
This then undermines their ability to advise parents.
It creates a council to advise regulators on emerging threats.
The Thai teachers snake between us farangs (foreigners) to advise.
Currently, we're in limbo as to how to advise patients".
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